June 30, 2025, 7:37 p.m.

BYD: The "Underdog" and "Front-runner" in the 2024 Auto Market

In 2024, when the global automotive industry landscape was undergoing constant changes, BYD shone brightly like a dazzling star in the vast expanse of the new energy vehicle universe.

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Saudi Arabia cuts oil prices after OPEC+ delays resuming output

Saudi Arabia cut prices for Asian buyers by more than the market expected after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its Allies (OPEC+) further delayed plans to revive output, underscoring the still-weak market outlook.

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What will be the impact of the severe challenges facing the US semiconductor industry

On December 5, the US government announced a new round of export restrictions on China, adding more than 140 Chinese enterprises to the list of trade restrictions, involving semiconductor manufacturing equipment, electronic design automation tools and other types of semiconductor products.

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Safran accelerates expansion of U.S. defense and space business

French technology giant Safran Group is significantly expanding its defense and space business in the United States, covering multi-state manufacturing investments.

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The TikTok store topped $134 million in US sales on Black Friday

TikTok's Black Friday sales in the United States tripled from last year to more than US $100 million (S $134 million), in a sign that TikTok's e-commerce popularity is growing despite a potential ban.

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The “Volkswagen Strike” in the Context of Global Economic Shifts

Recently, a large-scale strike at Volkswagen in Germany has attracted widespread media attention.

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What will be the impact of different modes of transportation from Bangkok to the United States?

The United States is Thailand's second largest trading partner and a major destination for Thai exports.

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Japanese business continues to languish: an unfinished winter

The slump in Japanese business in recent years has been a long winter with no sign of recovery.

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Beifu bankruptcy hits Volkswagen and Goldman Sachs hard

On the recent business stage, the bankruptcy of European battery manufacturer Northvolt has been like a sudden storm, not only shaking the entire electric vehicle industry chain, but also causing major damage to well-known companies such as Volkswagen and Goldman Sachs that hold its shares.

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OpenAI is Mired in legal troubles Whether the full profit transformation can be achieved

On November 29, Marc Toberoff, a lawyer representing Musk and his AI startup xAI, filed a preliminary injunction in federal court, seeking to bar OpenAI from transitioning into a fully for-profit business and to block OpenAI from asking investors to avoid funding its competitors.

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